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The renders are one of the main reasons that I use Fusion 360 on a regular basis – and even when I use a different tool to do the actual modeling, I often take the results into Fusion and do the rendering there.

It's just so convenient and easy.

I'm sure if I took the time to set up a Blender environment I could probably do my texturing and rendering there without much more trouble and with a bit more control… But I'm really lazy.